
It's a far from revolutionizing idea to connect computers using a simple USB cable and many are those who have come up with interesting ways of using direct USB connections. Exceed Eternity is probably the first we hear of that has developed a USB-to-USB link that uses a USB memory and a cable for connecting two computers.
The USB memory can hold up to 16GB and is connected into one of the computers, while the bundled cables is connected to the other end, the rear, of the USB memory and the other and the USB port of the second computer.
This creates a USB network connection between computers that can be used for moving files between the two systems. The solution also supports file transfer and synchronization of folders and with Outlook.


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